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bebert Click here to see all messages by bebert Click here to see member profile (May 16 2007 - 13:10)Rate | Report
Everyone can have nuclear power except you know who.
 
At the risk of stereotyping...
jacqueshellacque Click here to see all messages by jacqueshellacque Click here to see member profile (May 16 2007 - 15:43)Rate | Report
...I think the Thai are much too negligent to entrust with nuclear energy. I shudder to think what'll happen during a workplace search for sa-nook.
 
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smd Click here to see all messages by smd Click here to see member profile (May 16 2007 - 17:56)Rate | Report
i believe you are correct...anyone who disagrees, just take a look at the new bangkok airport and all the construction problems
 
Whenever a Thai person...
jacqueshellacque Click here to see all messages by jacqueshellacque Click here to see member profile (May 16 2007 - 21:15)Rate | Report
...tells you not to worry about something...it's time to start worrying!
 
Jack
jjintokyo2007 Click here to see all messages by jjintokyo2007 Click here to see member profile (May 17 2007 - 14:03)Rate | Report
If you want to know more about Thailand. Please dont listen to the current military junta, hopeless propoganda.

From news sources:
The military junta used allegedly shoddy construction at the airport as one of the justifications its overthrow of the Thaksin-government, and it later purged the top management of AoT.[29][30][31] Critics noted that junta-led investigations were unlikely to reveal an impartial picture of the airport's shortcomings. "Problems are normal for any new airport. In our case it's made more complex because everybody wants to run down the former prime minister,"
 
FYI Jack
jjintokyo2007 Click here to see all messages by jjintokyo2007 Click here to see member profile (May 17 2007 - 14:04)Rate | Report
The military junta used allegedly shoddy construction at the airport as one of the justifications its overthrow of the Thaksin-government, and it later purged the top management of AoT.[29][30][31] Critics noted that junta-led investigations were unlikely to reveal an impartial picture of the airport's shortcomings. "Problems are normal for any new airport. In our case it's made more complex because everybody wants to run down the former prime minister,"

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